![]() ![]() If streaming to YouTube, share the YouTube URL.View phone dial-in options for over 10 countries with a pin code.Open an email app to easily share the meeting URL.The “participants” button at the bottom which shows meeting participants includes an Invite Someone link to: If you are a moderator, below is how to invite guests to your Jitsi meeting. In Jitsi, the moderator for the individual rooms determines how to join Jitsi meetings. It’s helpful to understand both how to invite someone to Jitsi meetings and how to join a Jitsi meeting as there’s no way for guests to view rooms they haven’t already visited. Features are likely to change in the future, for the better. Keep in mind that Jitsi is updated with newer features often. Options for moderators in moderated rooms Live stream directly to YouTube, Owncast, or another application.Enable the lobby feature so incoming users must be manually approved.Moderators will have more functions available than regular participants in moderated rooms. Copy HTML code to embed the meeting in a webpage.User settings that were available before joining the meeting.Speaker stats (see how long users have been active).Add a virtual background to your cam feed.Manage participants (disable audio and video) and invite users to the meetingĬlick the “…” button for a vertical menu with more options.Open the “reactions” menu to raise/lower hand (displays on your user window in the upper-right corner).Share your screen or a single application window.Select Join as moderator to enter the room as a moderator.Īll users have the following settings at the bottom of the meeting page:.Share the URLs with collaborators as desired. You’ll receive two auto-generated URLs.Jitsi Moderated Meetings are rooms where you decide who will be moderators or regular guests. Type a unique meeting room name and click Start Meeting.Įmpty Jitsi Meeting How to Create Moderated Jitsi Meetings.Meetings visited in your browser history will be stored in the “Recent” list at the bottom of the page. Type a unique meeting name and select Start Meeting.You can also preview your webcam before entering a meeting and modify your screen sharing frame rate. These settings can be adjusted during the meeting, too. Here you can configure your camera, microphone, display name, Gravatar email, and language settings.In the upper-right corner, select the settings (gear) icon.In regular Jitsi meetings, everyone has moderator privileges which can affect other users. This section will cover how to create Jitsi meetings and manage them. Anything that can’t be restricted (at least with ease) within Jitsi can likely be hardened in the web server. With this option you have the power to control who can access and create rooms on your server. If you have Cloud Server Hosting, it may be beneficial to learn how to install Jitsi Meet on Ubuntu. These apps present the same security issues as the web app. Smartphone users can download the Jitsi Meet app for Android or Apple devices. If the app for your OS hasn’t been updated recently, we recommend using the web app instead. ![]() It’s important to note that some of the packages haven’t been updated in months. There are desktop apps available for Windows, macOS, and select Linux operating systems (OSs). There’s also Jitsi as a Service, a premium version from the 8×8 developers behind Jitsi. We’ll cover options for securing teleconferences later. Therefore, room names need to be very unique to mitigate the possibility of unauthorized users dropping in. It’s important to remember that anyone can access any room by default. The quickest and most common method, which we’ll cover in this guide, is to use. There are three ways to freely use the Jitsi Meet application: Web Application ![]()
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![]() ![]() The finishing touch was to set the savefig.facecolor to the off white background of the metropolis theme. I could also alter the rcParams such that all text was set in the mDarkTeal colour. I’d become aware of the LaTeX package FiraSans, and figured I could add this into the rcParam to match my fonts between metropolis and matplotlib. Oh well… An actual solutionĪha, and here our rollercoaster ride rolls into a satisfying matplotlib-based ending. As it happens my naivety had misled me, and I quickly ran into memory problems with matplotlib2tikz. ![]() With this, I’d hoped that the memory consumption of the resulting plots would be more reasonable than those rendered with the pgf backend. Here though, the plots are saved as TikZ commands, which is a higher level language than pgf. The idea behind matplotlib2tikz is similar to that of the pgf backend. I figured this would be a good time to give it a look in. ![]() I’d heard whisperings about the matplotlib2tikz package on my jaunts over at Stack Overflow, but I’d never had reason to use it ( shameless SO plug). I was hoping for a pure matplotlib solution. Still, though, my work machine doesn’t have a luaLaTeX build, and I didn’t want to start messing around with pdfLaTeX’s memory limit. Another solution would be to compile with luaLaTeX, which can dynamically alter its memory limit as needed. If you’re compiling with pdfLaTeX one solution is to increase the main memory limit. This memory issue isn’t a huge problem, and there are ways around it. A particular problem is the amount of memory plots rendered this way consume, this becomes more acute once a reasonable number of elements are included in the plot. I think the pgf backend of matplotlib is great, but rendering plots this way does have its drawbacks. The upshot? All the fonts will be set as in the metropolis theme: in an mDarkTeal FiraSans font.Įasy right? Well, almost. Using this backend, the drawing commands of the plots can be inserted directly into the presentation. Matplotlib provides a pgf backend, which allows plots to be exported as pgf drawing commands (if you’re brave enough and want to learn more about pgf, you can check out the pgf/TikZ manual which sits at a pretty 1247 pages). There are many things I can live with, but poorly integrated graphics in a research presentation isn’t one of them. ![]() My figures had a white facecolor, which meant all the plots I’d included had a white box around them. I was also distressed by the off-white background of the metropolis slides. Yet, metropolis sets text in a colour it calls mDarkTeal. The fonts in my plots were serif, yet metropolis was using a sans-serif font. By themselves the figures looked good, but once inserted into the presentation they clashed with the metropolis theme. This was until I paid more attention to the figures I’d included. The presentation was coming along well, and in my own biased opinion I thought the presentation had a certain aesthetic charm. Recently, I was busy creating a presentation with beamer and the metropolis theme. Metropolis is a modern Beamer theme which looks minimal, stylish and professional, and has become my go-to beamer theme. The default themes look cluttered, clunky and out of date. Beamer is actually just a LaTeX document class, so its syntax and setup is familiar to those who have experience working with TeX and friends.ĭespite Beamer’s popularity in industry and academia, the default theme options are, to put it politely, lacking. It's more fun to compute Matplotlib graphics for the metropolis beamer theme | It’s more fun to compute It's more fun to compute Thoughts on maths and computing Blog Talks Teaching CV About Matplotlib graphics for the metropolis beamer themeīeamer is a great tool to make presentations with, and is indispensable to those who need to typeset mathematics within their slides. ![]() ![]() ![]() ***Check out Glitch Games’ new game, Ferris Mueller’s Day Off!***ġ9. Go back downstairs and go to the room on the right to see some constellations: Take the stairs up and take he puzzle piece off the cardboard person:ġ8. Match it to the painting from earlier:ġ7. Enter the numbers into keypad B and enter through the doorway that just opened:ġ6. Flip the switches below the buttons until you get the answer:ġ5. Enter the room ahead with the buttons and switches. So type that into the search bar and you’ll get a couple of the books that need to be pressed in:ġ4. The poster in that room tells you to “Glitch” (Google) “The Answer”. Go back to the Staff Office and place the keyboard by the computer. Take a photo of it and draw on it to connect the dots and get two more hieroglyphs:ġ2. Place the circuit board by the Solitary Confinement door and complete the circuit to open the door:ġ1. Use the keys to open the locked cabinet and take the circuit board. Go to the desk with the radio and computer. Put on the glasses to view the folder and you’ll see another symbol:ġ0. Go back down to the Staff Office and look at the files again. Go to the hieroglyphs wall and press the hieroglyphs we’ve seen so far:ĩ. Go to the Library and open the book “This Cold World” and turn to page 798 to see these symbols:Ĩ. Place the mirror on the wall where the painting was and rotate it until it makes these words:ħ. Place the tap on the sink and turn on the hot water to get hieroglyphs in the mirror:Ħ. Go back all the way to the first room and enter the bathroom. We have some clues for the keypads on the wall. There are some hieroglyphs but you can’t solve this puzzle yet so go back down.Ĥ. Take the glasses and open the book on the ground. Tap in the corner to the left and there will be a table with a pair of glasses on. ![]() Then press both keys at the same time to unlock the door:Ģ. Set both clocks to the same time (I chose 7:00). There’s also a clock back where we came from near the radio. ***Like this game? Try “In Fear I Trust.”***ġ. Go to the other end of the hall and swipe the key card in the key reader to open the door. Once you solve it, you’ll get a ball card, a key card and the square puzzle piece.Ģ9. The sequence is (from left to right), first, third, first, last. You need to repeat this tune on the xylophone in the Nursery. Attach it to the radio near the computer and match it to the photo of the radio:Ģ8. Go back to Patient Room 3 and match the puzzle on the floor to the drawing you saw earlier:Ģ7. Go back to Patient Room 2 and use the wrench to remove the loose tap.Ģ6. Then unlock the electronic door and enter it.Ģ5. Enter the username and password into the computer an read through the files. Go to the desk with the computer and use the etching pencil on the piece of notebook paper to get the username and password for the computer:Ģ4. Take the puzzle piece from the table, then leave.Ģ3. Go back to the other end of the hallway until you see a door that asks for a token. Pick up the keys and the etching pencil from the desk. Pick up the banana from under the couch and look at the symbol on the other one (same as from the iPad game).ġ7. Go back to the middle of the hallway and take the left path towards the library. Follow the arrows until you find a chest and use the key to open it and get a puzzle piece.ġ6. Then go back to the first screen and use the lantern to enter the cave. Follow the path to the trees and then find lantern oil. Go into the house and pick up the key.ġ4. Then pick up the iPad on the table and play the game (looks like Zelda?). Look at the picture of the radio and take a photo of it. Leave that room and enter the Waiting Room. Pick up the two cards from the table and read through the book.ġ3. Exit the computer and open the file cabinet with the key you found. Turn on the computer and look through the files. Zoom out and you can see the rest of the room now. Tap the desk lamp so it highlights a key. Scan your thumbprint and the door will open (are you hospital staff?).Ĩ. Take the right path and then tap on the door to the right that says “Staff Only”. Use the key on the door to the right and go through it.ħ. ![]() Use the knife to slash open the mattress and get another key.Ħ. Leave the bathroom and use the screwdriver to open the vent. Use the key to open the door to the left and enter the bathroom.Ĥ. Tap on the desk on the it side of the room and pick up the key.ģ. Look inside the box and solve the tile puzzle to get a camera:Ģ. It was also arranged by music composer, Kevin Penkin.You can watch my complete walkthrough video for the full game here, or use the step-by-step text/photo walkthrough below:ġ. It was performed by the vocalist of Japanese pop rock band Myth & Roid, KIHOW. " Forever Lost" is the ending theme of the third Made in Abyss movie, Dawn of the Deep Soul, of the Made in Abyss animated adaptation. ![]() ![]() She has fashioned an intriguing device – a series of soliloquies with music by different fans who encounter each of the singers in their natural environment. We all are the “Nobodies” who learn something from the divas and ourselves in a series of encounters proficiently overwritten by a talented Australian playwright, Joanna Murray-Smith. She channels not only their voices but the very different young women who encounter them - in a hotel restroom, backstage, at a nightclub, in a family memory or on a yacht. It is built piece by piece by one fabulous singer, Bethany Thomas, handling the stylings of and reactions to five famous divas ( Judy Garland, Patsy Cline, Edith Piaf, Billie Holiday and Maria Callas). The opening show of the season, “Songs for Nobodies,” is actually a dialogue play with music structured around all the young “nobodies” who encounter the famous. So the shows are tricked out in elaborate sets, sound effects and lighting – more than needed to please these patrons but also offering theatrical elements of timing and stage interplay they do appreciate. It is the Rep more than the crowd that’s determined to make each outing something deeper than a cabaret revue. 9, neatly redecorated and expanded in table seating to about 190 customers, with a second bar outside with large TVs for live streaming and (inevitably on opening night) a crowd eager to watch the Packers miraculously come back against the Bears after the music subsided. The Milwaukee Rep formally opened its renovated Stackner Cabaret Sept. Milwaukee Repertory Theater presents the American Premiere of Songs for Nobodies by Joanna Murray-Smith in the Stackner Cabaret from September 7 – Novemfeaturing Bethany Thomas with Abdul Hamid Royal on Piano and Alicia Storin on Cello. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here’s our guide to a perfect sumo deadlift:ġ. Begin the sumo deadlift by walking up to the barbell and having your shins almost touch the bar. You want to get a regular deadlift setup to begin barbell on the floor with the desired weight, the bar at about mid-shin level. While the sumo deadlift might be easier on your lower back, it is a more challenging lift than the conventional deadlift when it comes to posture and proper deadlift form-which is why it’s that much more important to perform it correctly. Since this deadlift has a more vertical pulling movement, it’s a great way to build the upper back muscles, traps, and rhomboids. ![]() It helps to maintain the positioning of your body and helps in the upwards pull. The upper back, including the traps, is also a major mover in the sumo deadlift. Once again, if the lower back causes you trouble in a regular deadlift, then the sumo variation might be up your alley. However, it still plays an important role in stabilizing the spine and resisting rotation. The lower back, aka the erector spinae, is also sidelined with the sumo deadlift. But while they do work the quads more than the conventional or Romanian deadlifts, their quad activation is similar to the trap bar deadlift. And due to the greater amount of knee bending, the quads also need to work overtime to keep your body aligned. The glutes also become one of the primary movers due to the external rotation of the hip in the sumo deadlift. Most of your power will come from these muscles-but if you want to target them, the conventional or Romanian deadlift are better suited for your needs. While sumo deadlifts take the focus off of the hamstrings, they’re still the primary mover in this lift. While we’ve already mentioned the quadriceps and the glutes, we’ll go into a bit more detail here and mention some other muscle groups. The sumo deadlift will also be better for those with longer legs. People with a higher angle of Q (which women tend to have), will be in a mechanically better position for the sumo deadlift than the standard deadlift. This is based on the “angle of Q”-a measurement of the angle between the patella tendon and the quad. In terms of your body’s mechanics, the sumo deadlift is also simply better suited for most people. If you’re looking to target these areas due to a weakness in the pull with a regular deadlift or are just looking for aesthetic gains with glutes and quads, the sumo deadlift can provide. Because of the resulting hip and knee angles, your hips are put into an external rotation which allows this deadlift to target the glutes and inner quads. The wider foot placement also lends itself to a third major benefit. The benefits from a higher training volume are apparent: higher strength gains, muscle mass gains, and an improvement in top-end strength for sports. This is, once again, mostly due to the foot positioning, but the shorter range of the pull is also a factor that plays a part. If you’re someone who experiences lower back pain or has had a back injury, the sumo is a good lift to incorporate.įurthermore, the sumo deadlift usually allows people to stack on more weight. And since your back is more upright and vertical, the load of the barbell places significantly less stress on the lower back-at least when compared to the conventional or Romanian deadlift. When the feet are spread further apart, it results in your torso being in a more upright position. The main difference lies in the positioning of the spine. This has several unique benefits which allows the sumo deadlift to stand apart from the other deadlift variations. Benefits of the Sumo DeadliftĪs you might’ve guessed, the sumo deadlift has the lifter adopt a wide stance (sumo stance, if you will), at least when compared to a conventional pull. If you’ve never tried this exercise out, now is the time below we’ve got everything you’d ever want to know about the sumo deadlift. ![]() No word if actual sumo wrestlers incorporate this into their training, but it’d probably help if they did. The sumo deadlift has significant benefits for those into weightlifting that want to spice up their routine and build muscle. If you’re looking to turbocharge your gains, then the sumo deadlift is a movement you should seriously consider including in your workout plan. But just like with all foundational exercises, there’s a million variations of the deadlift that all hit slightly different muscles at slightly different angles. The standard deadlift is a juggernaut of an exercise -there’s no arguing that. ![]() ![]() ![]() Recreation areas in the fresh air are equipped as comfortably and self-sufficient as the space in the house. To do this, they installed opening panoramic glazing and made huge terraces. The project of a one-story house with a flat roof implies the openness of the building and its integration with the adjacent garden. Consider the benefits and photos of a one-story house with a flat roof – why is it so suitable for relaxation? Single story flat roof house plans □ Emphasis on space openness, not privacy damage This villa can be used for both single and multiple families. ![]() Guests will live as if in separate houses, and the general building there is a spacious social living area, a kitchen-dining room, and places for hanging out with the company. There is a private courtyard next to each room positioned with a luxury class. Villa is designed on the principle of a small hotel – suitable for recreation and living at once six pairs of people. This is an example of how to make a one-story house convenient for a large family. The building clearly distinguishes between social and private areas. Shortly, there will be a sequel! MODERN ONE-STOREY FLAT ROOF HOUSE □ VILLA BENEFITS FROM GALERIA ARQUITETOSĪ modern one-story flat roof house from Galeria Arquitetos, Terra Capobianco is a villa with several buildings connected by a common long corridor. ![]() Modern forms, sizes, and solutions will not leave you indifferent. At vent stacks, he would stretch a special rubber collar over the pipe and glue it to the EPDM, then seal it with glued strips of uncured rubber and a bead of tri-polymer caulk.We present to your attention fresh design ideas for a single-story flat roof house. Because seams are so vulnerable, he would also glue a 12-inch-wide strip of uncured rubber (which, unlike EPDM, has no “memory,” meaning it can be stretched without springing back and wrinkling) onto the seam itself. Had there been a seam to contend with, Tom would first clean it with a special solvent, then apply a black rubber-to-rubber adhesive. Working in sections, he finishes the rest of the roof, smoothing out air bubbles with the now-dry roller before gluing the edges up the wall and parapet and 6 inches down over the front of the roof. He doesn’t pick up the rubber or it will stretch from its own weight, then spring back, causing it to lay down unevenly. So after letting it dry to the touch, he gets down on his knees and carefully spreads the rubber over the iso board, pushing as much from the inside of the fold as he can to prevent wrinkles. Like ordinary contact cement, the glue goes on both surfaces and bonds instantly the moment the two meet. Using a ¼-inch-nap paint roller on an extension pole, Tom spreads the glue over the exposed section of iso board and the corresponding folded-over rubber. Step 1 The Importance of Building it Right So we watched Tom put down EPDM on a small section at the project house to learn how a pro makes a flat roof smooth, strong, and watertight. It’s so easy, in fact, that a handy homeowner could do it himself. He sealed them all with a glue-down EPDM rubber membrane system, a favorite of his because it’s light, quick to install, and requires no special equipment. “If you build and flash one right-and keep it clean-a good flat roof won’t leak,” says TOH general contractor Tom Silva, who had seven different flat roofs to contend with on the Cambridge project house. Fortunately, modern materials for covering flat roofs have improved considerably over the past two decades some carry warranties of up to 20 years, approaching those for sloped roofing. ![]() And their horizontal lines abound in the West and in urban areas.īut flat roofs take a pounding from harsh weather, which is why they rarely last as long as a good sloped roof. Traditional homes often have sections of flat roof-over shed dormers, above porches and garages, and on balconies. Of course, you don’t need to live in a modern house to deal with a flat roof. Yet for historic Modern-style buildings like This Old House’s Cambridge TV project, flat roofs are at the core of the architecture, meant to reflect the broad horizontal lines of the natural landscape. Flat roofs aren’t architecturally logical, as rain and snow will shed much more quickly off a sloped roof. ![]() ![]() ![]() If you choose to do business with this business, please let the business know that you contacted BBB for a BBB Business Profile.Īs a matter of policy, BBB does not endorse any product, service or business. Resort-Style Swimming Pool at Waverly Terrace Luxury Apartments in Temple. ![]() Follow the game or the news from the TVs in the bar. Brand-new apartments in Temple Terrace offer one, two, and three-bedroom floor. Distance to the nearest airport Nyaung U Airport. Get some respectful workers who know how. BBB Business Profiles are subject to change at any time. Temple Billiards is a great place in Seattle to show off your pool skills to your friends and family. 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McArthurs Temple View RV Resort, located in the heart of St. Temple had a good vibe but I didn't really pay attention to see if any other loners were there since I was with a friend at the time so I'll have to check it out again soon. Ox seemed to have groups of people and seems more serious. BBB asks third parties who publish complaints, reviews and/or responses on this website to affirm that the information provided is accurate. I've been to Ox Billiards, Temple Billiards, and The Garage. BBB Business Profiles may not be reproduced for sales or promotional purposes.īBB Business Profiles are provided solely to assist you in exercising your own best judgment. ![]() ![]() ![]() Behind this dystopia, the argument goes, is a shadowy elite determined to deprive people of their freedoms in the name of fighting climate change. The 15-minute city conspiracy says that a decades-old urban planning concept meant to make our cities more liveable and less polluted is in fact an international socialist plot run by a capitalist cabal to create a surveillance society that will make George Orwell’s 1984 look like a fairytale. ![]() “(Conspiracy theorists) are holding 16 random beliefs and eight are in complete contradiction to the other eight… It’s almost impossible to have a rational argument with people who are deep down the rabbit hole… the only thing that holds everything together is this deep resentment and distrust.” Stephan Lewandowsky, professor of cognitive science at the University of Bristol, says contradictions are key characteristics of conspiratorial rhetoric and cognition. Any presentation of contradictory facts is dismissed as part of the plot. The thing about conspiracy theories is that by their very nature they are almost impossible to knock down. We don’t have a figure like Donald Trump, but it doesn’t mean a figure like Donald Trump could never emerge,” Ward says. “You can’t hand on heart say that what happened in the United States could never happen here because many of the elements are present. The QAnon story from the United States offers a sobering reminder of the power of false narratives: the theory that a group of Satanic paedophiles was operating a global child sexual abuse trafficking ring from the basement of a pizza parlour had no basis in fact, and yet you can draw a line from the first messages appearing from the alleged deep-throat insider, Q, on 4chan in 2017 and the 2021 attack on the Capitol after former president Donald Trump claimed the election had been “stolen”. ![]() “The fact that (the 15-minute city conspiracy theory) is rising shows we are not doing a good enough job of engaging that fringe and they are now open to this kind of cynical manipulation… We have to be very careful not to ignore this because it can escalate and it can become very dangerous, and we should be tackling it.” “We’ve seen a combination of people who have deliberately manipulated the situation and misrepresented the facts and have caused outrage among people… who have probably not realised that they have been manipulated,” says Bob Ward of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change at the London School of Economics. Some supported Brexit because they did not like to be told what to do by Brussels some opposed Covid lockdowns and vaccinations because they did not want to be told what to do by Westminster. If you scratch beneath the surface of the 15-minute city fearmongering, you will find similar motives, similar moves and some of the same players.Īnd beneath the players, the played – a group of ordinary people who bristle at what they see, or are told by social media to see, as attempts to curb their personal freedoms. But inconvenience for residents in the name of a greater good is being twisted into something much more dangerous by those who want to undermine efforts to tackle the climate emergency. What happened in Oxford is the tip of an ever-growing, ever more hazardous iceberg.Ībandoning the UK’s commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050 might seem ridiculous, but then the idea of Britain leaving the European Union was also once a fringe obsession. ![]() Many of those who gathered in Oxford were locals worried not about secretive elites seeking to control their movements, but about the city’s plans intended to protect its historic centre from traffic, ease congestion and parking problems and, in the era of net-zero, to help the environment. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the denominator, we have 4 √ 1 0 × √ 1 0 = 4 0, and in the numerator, we can distribute Since the denominator is a single term containing √ 1 0, we are going to want to multiply both the We begin by recalling that rationalizing the denominator means we need to rewrite this fraction with a rational denominator. Simplify 4 √ 1 0 − 3 √ 7 4 √ 1 0 by rationalizing the denominator. Įxample 2: Simplifying a Fraction by Rationalizing the Denominator We multiply the numerator and denominator Where □ is a real number and □ is a positive integer. We can follow this same process to rationalize the denominator of any fraction in the form □ √ □, However, if we rationalize the denominators first, we get an easier way to understand the result:ġ √ 2 + 1 √ 3 = 1 √ 2 × √ 2 √ 2 + 1 √ 3 × √ 3 √ 3 = √ 2 2 + √ 3 3 = 3 √ 2 + 2 √ 3 6. For example, if we want to evaluateġ √ 2 + 1 √ 3, then we can do this by cross multiplication to getġ √ 2 + 1 √ 3 = √ 3 + √ 2 √ 2 × √ 3 = √ 3 + √ 2 √ 6. Thisįorm also allows for easier addition and subtraction of these numbers. For example, 1 √ 2 is the multiplicative inverse of √ 2,īut written in the form √ 2 2, we see it is half the value of √ 2. We often think of this form of number as a simplified form of the radical numbers since it is easier to comprehend the value We can also think of this as multiplying a fraction by √ 2 √ 2 = 1, once again not changing It is worth noting that multiplying the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same number will not change its value. The real number 1 √ 2 can be rewritten to have a rational denominator by multiplying both its In general, rationalizing the denominator means rewriting a fraction to have a rational number as its denominator. In this explainer, we will learn how to rationalize square roots in the denominators of fractions. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Maybe it’s cuz gays are so dramatic all the time, it’s exhausting. When someone wants a fag, it’s good to know what they’re asking for. It’s funny that Americans focus on the product (rag meaning tampon or pad, one imagines), while the Brits have evoked a vivid image of the blood and uterine lining that come out during that time of the month. This disgusting term was one of Heather’s favorites. On the blob: On the rag, having your period Not to be confused with what we call a bender in the States - an extensive alcoholic binge. I assume it comes from the idea of bending over. The term is offensive, but I’m not sure if it’s as bad as calling someone a fag. Responding, “Alright” right back to them is common, or you can just offer up another greeting. People don’t really care if you’re alright or what is up. Like our expression, you don’t have to actually answer the question. Here are a few of my favorites British slang terms that you might want to add to your vocabulary. It’s what you call someone’s who’s silly or inept. ![]() There were definitely some communication issues between me and my new mates - like mixing up snog and shag (there’s quite a difference between kissing someone and having sex with them).įor instance, it took me a while to realize that whenever a Brit said they were pissed, they actually meant drunk and not upset.Īnd then there’s wally, my name, which turns out to be an insult in Britain. I collected two of them as good friends in my first years in Chicago: edgy and artsy Heather and the sassy, glam party girl Jo. Learn what this means and other British expressions! I thought he was a poofter but he got her up the duff. That chav you were snogging is such a wanker. ![]() |
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